Fresh off their HURT 100 race, I sit down with Preston Wood and Trevor Fuchs over deep fried cheese curds and get an inside look of the race and all its rugged beauty. Trevor came away with a 2nd place finish and Preston vows to return after a DNF.

Thanks for the time and great stories fellas. I still think there are monkeys on the course.

Back for his third time on the TrailManners Podcast we have Trevor Fuchs right off his HURT 100 5th place finish. The 2-time Wasatch 100 winner had a few challenges at HURT besides the brutal course and humidity- thrown in was major cramping starting at Mile 19 and of course a Ballistic Missile Attack scare. Trevor gives us a great account of the HURT 100 and why he wants to go back next year.

Show Notes:

HURT 100

5th Place 24:32

Tarahumara Blessing

Ballistic Missile Attack Alert

2018

Wasatch 100 2018

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The Wasatch 100 has another 2 time winner- Trevor Fuchs. We sit Trevor down in Studio 78 two days after another impressive win at the 2017 Wasatch 100. He pretty much ran at the front from the start and had a nearly flawless day. We cover the past year from working with a coach for the first time, running the inaugural Gib Wallace race (shameless plug) and getting married to his beautiful wife Tempest. Hanging out with Trevor is a blast and you can just see the love he has for trail running and the local trail community when he talks. After a little down time, Trevor will get right back on it for his trip to Hawaii in January 2018 for the running of the HURT 100....Good Luck!

Thank you Trevor for taking the time to talk and thank you for the reminder to make sure we have fun out there on the trails.

Its always great when your guests runs the rainy trails to get to Studio 78 for a show. During a solid little downpour, Trevor Fuchs (like books with an "F") jumped on the Bonneville Shoreline Trail to meet up with us at 22nd st Trailhead for a very memorable show.

He grew up in Boulder with a history or running in his family but it wasn't until he started to get unhealthy that he really started to get after it.

We sat down with Trevor as he told the story of how he went on to win the Wasatch 100 by 3 seconds.